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BATTLE WAGES NOT PAID TO FEDERAL FORCES.
On March 6, the newspaper Izvestia reported that the procuracy of the North Caucasus Military District had completed an examination of several thousand complaints concerning the nonpayment of so-called "battle wages" to Russian contract soldiers who had seen action in Chechnya. Last September, retired army... MORE
FSB DIRECTOR VISITS CHECHEN CAPITAL.
On December 19, FSB director Nikolai Patrushev paid an unannounced visit to the Chechen capital, where he took part in a meeting of the pro-Moscow Chechen FSB in which the results of the past year's work were assessed. The civilian administration of Akhmad Kadyrov was... MORE
MUSLIM HOLIDAY MARKED.
On December 17, President Putin chose to mark one of the most revered Muslim holidays, Uraza-Bairam, which marks the end of Ramadan, by "unexpectedly" combining two events in the Kremlin. A previously scheduled meeting with the chairman of the Council of Muftis of Russia, Ravil... MORE
FINDING BASAEV WOULDN’T SOLVE RUSSIA’S PROBLEM.
On December 24, during a call-in to President Putin from Russian citizens throughout the country, which was broadcast over the state-run television networks ORT and RTR, Putin was asked a question concerning a recent statement by pro-Moscow Chechen official Bislan Gantamirov. "Bislan Gantamirov," the caller,... MORE
NO CHECHENS SAID TO BE FIGHTING WITH TALIBAN.
Writing from Afghanistan in the January 1 issue of the New York Times, journalist Carlotta Gall reported that among the 3,500 foreign and Afghan Taliban fighters presently being held as prisoners by U.S. forces and their Afghan allies, not one is Chechen. "There is not... MORE
BLAIR COZIES TO RUSSIANS.
On December 23, the London-based newspaper Telegraph reported that "[Prime Minister] Tony Blair delighted the Russians yesterday by drawing a parallel between an unsolved explosion in Moscow which killed seventy-three [this figure is too low] people two years ago and the September 11 outrage.... Mr.... MORE
VERSHBOW CITES “SOME PROGRESS”.
The Associated Press reported on December 28 that U.S. ambassador to Russia Alexander Vershbow had announced that since the events of September 11, 2001 the United States had "tried to do more in stopping the international terrorist dimension of the [Chechen] conflict from growing." "We... MORE
FSB REFUTES BEREZOVSKY’S ALLEGATIONS.
The Associated Press reported on December 17 that FSB General Aleksandr Zdanovich had "denied allegations by tycoon Boris Berezovsky that [FSB] security agents had organized the 1999 bombings of apartment houses that killed more than 300 people and were among the justifications cited for sending... MORE
OSCE GROUP TO END WORK IN CHECHNYA.
On December 21, Interfax reported that the mandate of the Assistance Group to Chechnya of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe will expire on December 31, 2002. This decision was taken "at the initiative of Russia" during meetings held at OSCE headquarters in... MORE
DUMA RESTRICTS MEDIA.
The online daily Gazeta.ru reported on December 20 that the Russian State Duma has voted to introduce new changes into the Russian law on the mass media that flatly prohibit Russian media from publishing interviews with Chechen separatists. "It is no secret," Gazeta.ru underscored, "that... MORE